inventorial (Meaning)

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inventorial (a.)

Of or pertaining to an inventory.

inventorial Sentence Examples

  1. Thomas Edison's inventorial genius revolutionized the world with the incandescent light bulb.
  2. The inventorial efforts of Alexander Graham Bell resulted in the invention of the telephone.
  3. Leonardo da Vinci's inventorial sketches included designs for flying machines and anatomical studies.
  4. Marie Curie's inventorial pursuits led to groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity.
  5. The Wright brothers' inventorial vision propelled humanity into the era of powered flight.
  6. Johannes Gutenberg's inventorial innovation with the printing press transformed the spread of knowledge.
  7. Nikola Tesla's inventorial contributions to electrical engineering laid the groundwork for modern technology.
  8. Steve Jobs' inventorial leadership at Apple Inc. introduced groundbreaking products like the iPhone.
  9. Eli Whitney's inventorial creation of the cotton gin revolutionized cotton production in the South.
  10. Benjamin Franklin's inventorial spirit led to numerous inventions, including the lightning rod and bifocal glasses.

FAQs About the word inventorial

Of or pertaining to an inventory.

stock, repertoire,supply, pool,reservoir, budget, resource, fund, fountain, reserve

expansion, enlargement, enlargement, amplification, amplification, expansion, supplement,supplement, addendum,addendum

Thomas Edison's inventorial genius revolutionized the world with the incandescent light bulb.

The inventorial efforts of Alexander Graham Bell resulted in the invention of the telephone.

Leonardo da Vinci's inventorial sketches included designs for flying machines and anatomical studies.

Marie Curie's inventorial pursuits led to groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity.